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The brand is celebrating real-life love stories along with a BOGO offer
Subway is promoting a footlong deal for Valentine’s Day, offering a buy-one-get-one offer online and on its smartphone app, the company said Monday.
The sandwich chain, which divides headquarters between Miami and Shelton, Conn., is offering the deal along with celebrating real-life love stories.
Starting Monday for a limited time, customers can use promo code FLBOGO on Subway.com or the Subway app to order their favorite footlong and get another free.
The brand is also featuring two couples with connections to Subway.
Julie and Zack Williams met at a Subway in 2017 and married in 2021. They also were given a footlong-inspired photo shoot at the Subway where they met.
“Eight years ago, my mom noticed a cute guy grabbing a sandwich at our local Subway. I’m so glad she decided to embarrass me by sharing my phone number because I ended up meeting the love of my life,” Julie Williams said in a statement. “This year we’ll celebrate four years of marriage and four years since Subway gave us the coolest wedding photo shoot – decked out with our favorite subs and a footlong wrapped convertible.”
Allen Johnstone and his wife, Krystyna, have had a weekly date for 25 years at their local Subway. The Johnstones calculate they’ve had 1,300 Thursday dates over footlongs.
“Every week for the last 25 years, my wife and I have enjoyed our favorite subs together in our favorite local restaurant. It's our alone time free from the everyday hustle and bustle to keep our love alive,” said Allen Johnstone.
Subway, owned by Atlanta-based Roark Capital, has nearly 37,000 restaurants worldwide.
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